A family-run music festival is to return for its fifth year this summer and looks set to be bigger than ever.

In June Gopsall Hall Farm in Twycross will open its gates for a weekend of festival fun and live music as the annual Lainfest takes over.

Organised by brothers Michael and Andrew Lain, the event originally started out as a family gathering in 2010 when a group of friends and relatives spent a night sitting in one of the fields around a campfire with a CD player. Since then it has developed into a three-day festival that is open to the general public.

Michael, 29, hopes 2014 will see the biggest turnout yet. He said: “Every year we just want to make Lainfest a bit bigger and a bit better. We are trying to bring the best musicians at the right sort of price so we can bridge the gap between local beer festivals and big commercial festivals like Glastonbury.”

Set over three stages the line-up for 2014 features indie-pop, electronic and dance artists including Little Comets, The Other Tribe, Young Kato, JAWS, As Elephants Are and many more.

Michael said: “We are investing more money in the calibre of the line-up and it is important to put together artists that compliment eachother.”

Michael and Andrew have also introduced circus-style performers and a comedian to offer something for all the family.

Michael explained: “In the daytime we have the music and it is quite chilled out but then we have a party atmosphere in the evening. As long as everyone is happy that is the main thing.”

Following tradition of previous years Lainfest will once more be supporting Cancer Research UK. Michael added: “We try and support charity as much as we can.”

Lainfest will run from Friday June 20 until Sunday June 22. Tickets cost £30 for adults, £25 for students, £20 for children aged between 12 and 15 and kids under 12 go free.